news correspondent

collocation in English

meaningsofnewsandcorrespondent

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news
noun[U]
uk
/njuːz/
us
/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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correspondent
noun[C]
uk
/ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dənt/
us
/ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dənt/
a person employed by a newspaper, a television station, etc. to report on a particular subject or send reports from a ...
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(Definition ofnewsandcorrespondentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnews correspondent

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Noted andnewscorrespondentwho pioneered many new painting techniques in the west.
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Video without commentary intended to be aired along with anewscorrespondentreading the news story.
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Cad eventually became a noted artist andnewscorrespondentwho pioneered many new painting techniques in the west.
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She later became a generalnewscorrespondentworking on television as well as radio.
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He worked for the station for 37 years and was accomplished as the longest-serving regionalnewscorrespondent.
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Vidya is a young, dynamic, self-motivatednewscorrespondent, who has just come out of a journalism course and is all charged to take up confrontations of this profession.
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She had a reputation for being more skeptical and less of a cheerleader for the movie industry than her movienewscorrespondentpeers on other networks.
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News correspondents reported that the bus was travelling on one of the steepest parts of the motorway.
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A trench coat was unusual item for news correspondents in those days.
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The force was accompanied by approximately a dozen civilian news correspondents.
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She was savvy with working with the media and supplied two hundred news correspondents with frequent news bulletins.
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